
When you're just starting out in cricket, you might think the most important things to buy are a good bat and pads. And yes, those are important! But here's something experienced players know: what you wear under all that gear is just as important.
Think about it. You're going to be moving, running, diving, and sweating. Your t-shirt isn't just clothing—it's part of your performance gear.
At CA International, we've been making cricket equipment and sports apparel since 1958. We've learned a lot about what players need, from club cricketers to international stars. We know that playing your best starts with feeling comfortable.
Whether you're buying your first training kit or getting gear for your whole team, this guide will help you pick the perfect cricket t-shirt.
We get it. You might be thinking, "I'll just grab an old shirt from my closet for practice." Many people do this at first.
But here's the problem: regular shirts aren't made for sports. They'll actually make your training harder and less enjoyable.
Cricket is a unique sport. Sometimes you're standing still in the field for minutes. Then suddenly, you're sprinting between wickets or diving to stop a ball. Your body heats up and cools down throughout the game. Your clothes need to handle all of this.
When you exercise, you sweat. That's normal and healthy. But regular cotton shirts soak up that sweat like a sponge and hold it against your skin. This makes the shirt heavy, cold, and uncomfortable.
A proper cricket t-shirt is different. It's made from special fabrics that pull sweat away from your body and help it dry quickly. You stay lighter and more comfortable.
Cricket demands a huge range of movement. Think about:
The twisting motion when you bowl
Reaching high to catch a ball
Diving to stop a boundary
The follow-through when you hit a shot
Regular shirts can feel tight around your shoulders or under your arms. They bunch up when you move. A cricket training t-shirt is designed to move with you, not fight against you.
Cricket training is tough on clothes. You're:
Diving on grass and dirt
Sweating heavily
Washing your gear constantly
A quality sports t-shirt is built stronger. The stitching is better. The fabric is tougher. It's designed to last season after season.
When you're shopping for training shirts, here are the most important things to check:
Look for descriptions that say:
Moisture wicking
Performance polyester
Quick dry
Breathable mesh
These aren't just fancy marketing words. They tell you the shirt is made from modern materials that will keep you comfortable.
What to avoid: Anything that's 100% cotton. Cotton is great for casual wear, but terrible for sports.
Getting the right fit is a balancing act:
Too Loose:
Extra fabric can get in your way
Your thumb might catch in the sleeve when batting
The shirt feels heavy when it moves around
It looks sloppy
Too Tight:
You can't move comfortably
It might tear when you stretch
It can feel restrictive
Just Right:
The shirt should follow your body shape without being skin-tight
When you lift your arms, the bottom of the shirt should stay near your waistband
You should be able to move your arms in all directions easily
Look closely at where the fabric is stitched together, especially:
Around the neck
Under the arms
Along the sides
Good stitching is flat and smooth. You can barely feel it. This type is called "flatlock stitching."
Bad stitching is rough and raised. It will rub against your skin during a long practice session, which can be really uncomfortable.
The best cricket t-shirts have special mesh panels built in. These are usually:
Under your arms
Down your back
Sometimes on the sides
These mesh areas let air flow through where your body gets hottest. It's like having built-in air conditioning!
We make different t-shirts for different needs. Here's our lineup:
Best for: Players who want something that looks smart but performs like sports gear
This is perfect if you:
Sometimes need to look presentable (like when traveling to matches)
Prefer a collar
Want the benefits of performance fabric in a more traditional style
It wicks away sweat just like our other shirts but has a classic polo look.
Best for: Everyone! This is our most popular all-around training shirt
This is the classic sports t-shirt done right:
Super breathable
Very lightweight
Cut to allow explosive movement (perfect for bowlers and batsmen)
Great value for money
If you're not sure which shirt to choose, start here. Every cricketer should have at least one Sportee in their kit bag.
Best for: Serious players who want the absolute best
This is our most advanced shirt:
Uses our newest, most high-tech fabrics
Strategically placed ventilation zones
Ultra-lightweight—you'll barely feel you're wearing it
Softest fabric that reduces friction on your skin
Perfect for intense training or important matches
Yes, it costs more. But if you train hard and often, you'll notice the difference.
Best for: Players who need something really durable
This polo is built tough:
Heavier, more rugged fabric
Perfect for outdoor training in all conditions
Keeps its shape wash after wash
Great if you're hard on your gear
Some players prefer the slightly heavier feel. It's very popular with coaches and all-rounders.
Best for: Active fielders and all-rounders who move constantly
This series has a bit of stretch built into the fabric:
Maximum flexibility
Special ergonomic cut (shaped to match how your body moves)
Favorite among wicket-keepers and athletic fielders
Great if you prioritize movement above everything else
Ready to buy? Use this checklist:
✓ Check the fabric description
Does it mention "moisture-wicking," "performance," or "breathable"? If not, don't buy it for training.
✓ Know your size
Our shirts are "athletic fit." If you usually wear Medium and like a bit of room, consider Large. If you like a fitted look, stick with Medium.
✓ Think about when you train
Do you practice early in the morning or evening? Consider a shirt with small reflective details for safety.
✓ Buy more than one
One training shirt isn't enough. You need at least 2-3 so you always have a clean, dry one ready. They're not very expensive, and having backups makes life easier.
✓ Read care instructions
Even the best shirt won't last if you don't care for it properly. Usually this means:
Wash in cold water
Don't use fabric softener (it blocks the moisture-wicking)
Air dry when possible
We can't stress this enough: Don't train in cotton.
Cotton soaks up sweat and stays wet. You'll feel heavy, cold, and uncomfortable. Modern synthetic fabrics are much better for sports.
Make sure the shirt is long enough. A shirt that rides up every time you reach for a catch is incredibly annoying. You'll spend half your practice pulling it down.
When trying on a shirt, lift your arms above your head. The bottom should stay reasonably close to your waistband.
Yes, you want to look good. We all do! But a shirt that looks cool but performs poorly is a waste of money.
The good news? All CA International shirts are designed to look great AND perform well. You don't have to choose.
We understand budgets are tight sometimes. But super-cheap training shirts are cheap for a reason:
The fabric stops working after a few washes
The stitching comes apart
They lose their shape quickly
Some can even irritate your skin
Think of it this way: a quality shirt might cost a bit more upfront, but it lasts 2-3 times longer. You actually save money in the long run.
Yes, as long as it's made from performance fabric (like polyester) that wicks moisture. However, cricket t-shirts are often cut differently to give you better shoulder and arm movement for bowling and throwing.
Think "athletic fit." Not baggy, but not super tight either. You should be able to move your arms freely in all directions. The collar shouldn't pull when you move, and the bottom shouldn't ride up too much.
Try this test in the changing room:
Pretend to bowl (swing your arm)
Reach up high like you're catching
Bend to touch your toes
The shirt should move with you comfortably during all these movements.
Cotton absorbs sweat and holds it against your skin. This makes you:
Feel wet and heavy
Get cold when you stop moving
More likely to get chafing (skin irritation)
Modern synthetic fabrics pull sweat away from your skin and help it evaporate. You stay drier and more comfortable.
With proper care, a quality CA International t-shirt should easily last 1-2 full seasons of regular training and matches. That's 50+ wears and washes.
Some players get even more life from theirs. The key is following the care instructions: wash in cold water, skip the fabric softener, and air dry when you can.
Mesh panels are made of very breathable netting. They're placed where your body gets hottest—usually under your arms and down your back.
They let air flow through, which helps you cool down faster. It's a simple but very effective technology.

CA International ultimate guide to choosing the perfect, breathable cricket t-shirt in 2026.